Copyholder with compartment for copied sheets



March 31, 1953 L. e. HARLAM COPYHOLDER WITH COMPARTMENT FOR COPIED SHEETS Eiled Feb. 4. 1952 2 SHEET!SSHEET 1 Leela}! ga aiiam.

IN VEN TOR March 31, 1953 Filed Feb 4. 1952 Patented Mar. 31, 1953 COPYHOLDER WITH COMPARTMENT FOR COPIEI J SHEETS LouisG. Harlam, NorthHollywood, Calif. Application February 4, 1952, Serial No. 269,845

. 6 Claims. ((1120-32) p This invention relates to a typists copy holder with a ib'asal portion which combines the functions offorming a support for a typewriter and "of providing a space containing a compartment to receive in pack formation the used sheets of the copy.

= Although numerous copy holding devices have been devised, there is a felt need, in the art to which this invention pertains, for the provision "of a copy holding device which will, in a space economizing manner, provide for the temporary storing of "a considerable number of the sheets which have beencopied, so that they will be out of the typists way and yet in a readily accessible situation.

" vention is to provide a copyholder which will utilize space under the typewriter (or other analo- 7 part of the hollow base I, said base having twin 'gous key operable machine which the operator is using), to contain a drawer into which the used copy sheets will be mechanically delivered as fast as the matter inscribed on them is copied.

Other objects, advantages" and features of invention will hereinafter appear. I

Referring to the accompanying drawings,

' which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention, now reduced to practice,

j'Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete --devic,e, viewing it in front. v lj Fig. 2 is a longitudinal midsection, the position v lot a typewriter. supported on the device being deline'at'ed in phantom lines. I Fig; 3 is a cross section on line 33 of Fig. 2.

iFi'g. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view looking at the front part of the basal portion of the device, the slide for supporting the copied sheets beingwshown in an extended position.

. Referring in detail to the drawings, the copy holding device therein shown which may have itsvarious wall portions made of a plastic sub "stance, such as Lucite, comprises a hollow base portion I; which forms a receptacle substantially rectangular as viewed either in plan or cross section, and which is supportable on a desk or table.

This base-has a top wall 8 which, when the de- ,vice is supported as aforesaid, extends horizontally and forms a suitable support for the type- Writers delineated in phantom lines in Fig. 2.

A" hollow; chute forming standard In upstands from and interiorly communicates with the rear side walls I I, each with an upward extension I2,

said wall extensions I2 forming of said standard I0. v

-The forwardly concave front plate .or wall I3 of the standard III has side edge portions which overlie the front edge portions of the side walls I2 of said standard. The lower edge portion of said wall I3 rests upon the upper edges of the side walls II of the used copy compartment and abuts against the rear end of the horizontal wall or plate 8, the latter wall preferably having its rear edge beveled as shown in Fig. 1' to aid in keeping said front plate I3 in place. The upper edge portion of said plate I3, each side thereof, fits within a notch I3a (see Fig. 2) provided for it under a forwardly projecting shoulder I3b.

The rear edge portion of eachside wall I [of the hollow standard II] is arcuate, the amount of curvature in each edge being greatest throughout the upper portion of the standard. Said edges are each bordered by a parallel, adjacent groove I1 and the side edge portions of the rear wall I4 of the chute are in contained, secured relation to the grooves provided, as aforesaid. f

The aforesaid base portion I of the device has a substantial floor 20 and in a spaced relation to the rear end of said floor there upstands a partition plate 2I which partitions the interior of said base off from an alcove 22 partly closed in at its rear side by an upstanding wall portion 23, said alcove spanning the .spacebetween the rear lower corner portions of the aforesaid sidewalls I I of the hollow base I. The lower edge of the aforesaid wall I4, and the lower ends of the containing grooves therefor, terminate on a level with the top of said upstanding wall- 2|, thus forming astructure which guides each descending sheet I6 onto the top of the pack of such sheets accumulating within the hollow base 1.

Near the bottom of each side of the hollow base I is a horizontal, inwardly projecting rib 25, and as .a result of the presence of these ribs an underlying guide groove Ztisproduced along each side of the floor of the base I to receive a drawer means shown as a slide 21 having a clothe side walls surev 28 hinged to its front end by a pair of retract said slide, In Figs. 1 and 4 a rectangular countersink 28a is shown' provided in the front edge portion of each side wall II ofthe base 1, into which said closure i slidable after it has been swung upwardly.

Returning to the copy holding and feed means, having the general designation 15 in Figs. 1 and 2, said means comprises a conventional platen roller 35 and its appurtenances, which include the milled knob 36, line advancing lever 31 and bail carried pairlofsmall guidewrollerstfl. The upper end portions ofithe sidewalls l2 .of "the chute forming standard l carry suit-able bearing plates 39 for said platen, said plates being secured internally to said walls by screws 40, as illustrated in Fig. 2. saidrpla-tesz al-soircarryrbetween them a front guide roller 4! for therup'i-fed copy carrying sheet IS.

The side walls l2 of the standard ltlare sufficiently thick, at least throughout itheirznpper end portions, to afiord anchorage for, a pair, of screws 45 whereby a rectangular, op'aque,'line guide screen 46 is attached subjacent to the platen fi in a vertie'ally adj ustab'le" manner; said s=screen having-near its ends transverse" slots 41 =which loosely contain the outerendportions of the shanks of said screws 45. this'means-said screen may'*=-be vertically adjusted -to --accommo- "date" the linezof vi-sion of typist-s of different stature and also so as to b'ring ea'ch' successive line -to be copied j u'st 1 above' the upperedge of said :screen rafter a-each line advancing "operation 'of 'the sheefibeingrcopied by means of the aforesaid ilever tl.

l Saidsscreerfim has a downwardlyidirectednpper r portioni 48 whi'chlforms a arearwardlyi extending :rguideelip thatsaidsflnt directing'vthe: sheets to be sec-pied from intcr their operative position: between nthezsplatenr 3 5; and. guide 'rbller: :4 I

The" knobs-equipped: swingablerclosurerzfi :;car- :ried bypthejfrontrendgof zlthe' slide ZTSiSLlJlSEblt-Z z-more: orelessr toewithdraw i thezslide'a2 l'rfro-m :the shallow-bases],- withdrawing? sai'dyslide 'to; the: extent shown in?Fig::APIGHdGI'lRg OOIWGDiBDtaccess a-to,thesfrontendrlofrther pack" of: copied sheets; f or trtheir :manual :removal from TthQQOHlQfifiZIHGIlt" in vtzvhichathey: areacontained. rAlsosaidclosure ais upswing-ahleavhen the slide is-partiallyretracted, 1 to a position whereinit. can be sliden intorfully retractedlpositionwherein it rforms -aclosure, for .rthedoonopening la at the frontend of thelbase I. .The aforesaid opposed. grooves inlthe side walls 1 L of -the casinglare open at; their wuppereends ;s0 that, ,as vItheiinalstep in assembling-the parts vofltheldevice, the copyguideplate l llcambemfed ijdownwai'dlyliinto Jihfim.

. 'rThelgperation of gtheidevice .-will ifor.'the most ,part bereadily -un'derstoodj fromlthe -foregoing :desciyiption. iThellever 131,1is, ,so ,arranged;las to :operateflike "the line spacing Ileverofsa typewriter, being settable to advance :the mounted nopysheet upwardly one,two or three line spaces each" time it is operated.

.It" wilLbe observed that'thellower edge, portion of 'Zthe'arcuate, sheet guiding plate I4 is forwardly directed at an inclination considerably nearerhorizontal"'thanvertical, and that .said "lower edge portion islocate'd' ata somewhat higherlevel than the'top'wall 8 ofthe'boxed infront pa'rt crane device and, consequently also at plate is closely contained, throughout its entire length, between the upstanding side wall extensions [2. The upper edge portion of the upstanding basal plate 2| engages along the lower edge 5 portion of the arcuate, plastic plate I6, stabilizing the latter against bowing from the horizontal along its lower edge, thus insuring that the descending copied sheets are not bowed in a manner that would "interfere r-withtitheirg proper delivery 1o*to"'the pack of used sheets.

Although the device has been described as "usable in conjunction with a typewriter, it is to- ";be:-;understood=..-that-. various other typographical :machines may be supported upon the basal portion thereof and the copy sheets used in their "operation canrbe handled by the device in the wisame;.n-ranner,aslthe typists copy, already described.

I -claim:

1. In a copy holder,::a.hollow base supportable :upon a-.:desl ::or table;;and;having when so; supaportedrla fIOIltfDOI'tiOIIzWith. aitop surface which .tzextends'horizontally sand sfor'msza :typewritensupport, aIThOHOW standard upstanding L from the rear portionof zsaid-base and interiorlycommunicating therewith thus forming a copy chute, copy holding-meanscarried byrthe :upperpart of a said 1 standard and manuallyoperablex-inta stepby step fashion to feed the copy downwardly from said standard into: the "aforesaid frontzportionof. said .drawer.;;means comprising ,l-a substantially recvt-anguiar :floorrsandianioor ;opening;;at'- its;.f-ront -end,:.a-;slide overlying said floor,:.said slide being .positioned .-to receive;;.-the ;.copied .sheets :entering said base ias-t aforesaid and-.means carried by =an ;end portion of said slide lusable ,partly .to withdraw said slide through said door opening. 1 3. The subject-matter of claim-2 and said slide carried means being iaiswingablemember which .forms, av closure forsaid door opening-whenthe 5U 7 slide is, in its retracted ,position.

4. In a copyholder andicopychutewusablewin l comunction with. typographicalmachines,.aihollow' base supportable uponaldesk. or. table ..and .having when. so supported: a boxed in front, .portion to contain copied sheets which. is. substantial-lyrectangular as viewed-in; plangsaidfront portion having a top surface'which extends horizontally and'forms a support for atypographical machine, 'a hollow standard upstanding from the rearjportion of said base and'interiorlycommunicating" therewith thus forminga copychute, said copychutehaving'a-rear wallwhich comprises an 'arcuate upwardly'and downwardly extending sheetguiding'plate with its concave side directed forwardly,said plate having a lower edge portion which extends'downwardly at an inclinationnearer horizontal than vertical and which ispositioned ata slightly higher level'than the upper surface of the pack of copied sheets in the aforesaid boxed in portion when the latter is-filled to capacitygan'd adrawer'means occupyingsaid'boxed'infront'portion of said hollow base to receive the sheets from said copychute, said boxed in portion having a'front end through which said drawer 'means is manually extensible to aflord access to used copy contained therein. REFERENCES CITED- 5. The subject matter of claim 4 and said holh g low standard having side walls Which border said g ig g gfii i are of record m the arcuate plate throughout its length, thus pre venting edgewise displacement of the descending 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS copy sheets. Number Name Date 6. The subject matter of claim 4 and said boxed 225,386 Iske Mar. 9, 1880 in portion comprising an upstanding rectangular 657,599 Heiss sept. 11, 1900 bottom plate at the rear end thereof, the upper 1,933,023 Muir et a1. Oct. 31, 1933 edge of this plate engaging along the lower edge 10 2,166,508 shipley et al. July 18, 1939 portion of said arcuate plate and stabilizing the 2,4 2,273 Metcalf F b, 22, 1949 latter against bowing from the horizontal. 2,530,702 Johnson Nov. 21, 1950 LOUIS G. HARLAM. 

